Rand Paul
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Republican Candidates Texas Republicans Would Not Support (November 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "Are there any of these candidates for the Republican nomination for president whom you would definitely not support?"
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Republican Presidential Primary Vote Choice: First Choice (November 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today,which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, or haven't you thought about it enough to have an opinion?" Response options were randomized.
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Republican Presidential Primary Vote Choice: Second Choice (November 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "Of the remaining possible candidates, who would be your second choice, or have you not thought about it enough to have an opinion?" Response options were randomized.
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Scott Walker Supporters' Second Choice (June 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?" After indicating their first choice, respondents were asked, “Of the remaining possible candidates, who would be your second choice, or have you not thought about it enough to have an opinion?”
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Republican Presidential Primary Vote Choice (June 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?"
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Presidential Candidate Google Search Tracker
| By: Joshua Blank, PhD, James Henson, PhDWith the 2016 GOP Presidential Primary likely to pit at least four candidates with Texas roots against one another (Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, and Rand Paul), we've using Google Trends data on each of these candidates to provide a proximate measure of how much attention the candidates are getting via Google searches. In a sense, this data highlights who is receiving the most interest from the public at a given point in time during the campaign. The graphics are dynamically updated to display data from today along with the previous 12-months.
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GOP Presidential Primary Vote Choice (October 2013)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?"
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GOP Presidential Primary Vote Choice (June 2013)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?"
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GOP Presidential Primary Vote Choice (February 2014)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?" -
Republican Presidential Primary Vote Choice (February 2015)
Respondents who indicated that they will be voting in the Republican Primary election were asked, "If the 2016 Republican primary election for president were held today, which of the following possible candidates would you vote for, haven't you though about it enough to have an opinion?"